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populist and faction
The second is the " populist coalition ", the core of which are the tuanpai, or the " Youth League faction " which consists mainly of officials who have risen from the rural interior, through the Communist Youth League.
" During his period of prominence within the democracy, he seems to have led what might now be termed a populist faction.
The Sweden Democrats was founded on 6 February 1988 as a successor to the Sweden Party, which in turn had been founded in 1986 by the merger of the racist organisation Bevara Sverige Svenskt ( BSS ) and a faction of the xenophobic and populist Progress Party.
After Rogernomics, the New Zealand Labour Party was paralysed by infighting for most of the next six years, as former Trade Minister Mike Moore became Leader of the Opposition ( 1990 – 1993 ), followed by Helen Clark, whose first term as Leader of the Opposition was undermined by Moore's populist personal faction.
Cleon, the populist leader of the pro-war faction in Athens, was a target in all Aristophanes ' early plays and his attempts to prosecute Aristophanes for slander in 426 had merely added fuel to the fire.
* Cleon: The populist leader of the pro-war faction.
His continued advocacy of currency reforms so annoyed the populist faction that the need to guard his properties in Boston and Milton was discussed.
Some Reform Party supporters were frustrated by the party's decision to expand its political base into Quebec as they continued to believe that the party should represent English Canada and others from the right-wing and populist faction of the party were angry that Manning punished MPs Bob Ringma and David Chatters During the campaign the Reform Party released a controversial television advertisement where the faces of four Quebec politicians: Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe, Progressive Conservative leader Jean Charest, and the separatist Premier of Quebec Lucien Bouchard were crossed out followed by a message saying that Quebec politicians had dominated the federal government for too long and that the Reform Party would end this favoritism towards Quebec.
In 2003, the Canadian Alliance ( formerly the Reform Party ) and Progressive Conservative parties agreed to merge into the present-day Conservative Party, with the Alliance faction conceding its populist ideals and some social conservative elements.
While the Bern-oriented faction represented the old moderate style, the Zürich-oriented wing led by Christoph Blocher represented a new radical right-wing populist agenda.
* Cleon: The populist leader of the pro-war faction and a frequent target in later plays, he is mentioned here in connection with four issues-1. some political or financial loss he had suffered as a result of opposition from the class of knights ( hippeis ); 2. his prosecution of Thucydides ( in which context he is named only by his deme ) 3. his imputed foreign lineage ; 4. his prosecution of the author over the previous play.
* Cleon: The populist leader of the pro-war faction in Athens, he is the arch-villain in all of Aristophanes ' early plays.
The populist course taken by the party, that enforced its co-operation with the far left, and the emergence of more " extreme " figures like De Magistris led Pisicchio and his centrist faction to leave the party in order to join Francesco Rutelli's Alliance for Italy in November 2009.
* 2002: A populist faction formed the Liberal Democratic Party ( Liberalų Demokratų Partija )
However, in the campaign for the June 2009 European parliament elections the Kronen-Zeitung threw its entire weight behind Hans-Peter Martin, a populist ex-member of the SPÖ's European parliamentary faction.
Metellus Numidicus became the main leader of the aristocratic faction, opposing the rapid political ascent of the populist Marius, who was favoured by the final success of the imprisonment and killing of Jugurtha thanks to a stratagem of Sulla.
The Hébertists were an ultra-revolutionary political faction associated with the populist journalist Jacques Hébert.
* Cleon: The populist leader of the pro-war faction in Athens, he had recently perished in the battle for Amphipolis.
To counter accusations from the ' populist ' faction of the NF that the leadership was too right wing, in June 1974 he was co-opted onto the NF's Directorate ; not being tainted with a fascist past like so many of the NF leaders, he was acceptable as a moderate in the populists ' eyes.
But the old Republican Party would not survive the creation of the Republic ; factions quickly developed between groups within the unitary party to form new organizations: Afonso Costa's faction would form the Partido Democrático ( the most populist, Jacobin and urban party ), António José de Almeida founded the Partido Evolucionista ( a contemporary faction that included the rural bouregoeis ) and Brito Camacho created the União Republicana ( which was an intellectual group with many of its members from Lisbon ).

populist and is
Though in the UK Independence Party case, it is a centre-right wing populist party, which is pro establishment supporting the monarchy.
Historically, Fianna Fáil has been seen as to the left of Fine Gael and to the right of the Labour Party and is generally seen as a classic " catch all " populist party-representing a broad range of people from all social classes with the belief in the coincidence of economic growth and social progress.
In addition to this, he is associated with a right-wing populist movement called " Friends of the American People " ( FAPers ).
In this context, the contemporary American left is often considered individualist ( or libertarian ) on social / cultural issues and communitarian ( or populist ) on economic issues, while the contemporary American right is often considered communitarian ( or populist ) on social / cultural issues and individualist ( or libertarian ) on economic issues.
Holmes is often described as criticising Watson's writings as sensational and populist, suggesting that they neglect to accurately and objectively report the pure, calculating " science " of his craft.
In a nod to the less populist nature of the Senate, the Amendment tracks the vacancy procedures for the House of Representatives in requiring that the Governor call a special election to fill the vacancy, but ( unlike in the House ) it vests in the State Legislature the authority to allow the Governor to appoint a temporary replacement until the special election is held.
Along with the Chinese intellectual tradition which was prevalent during his youth, it is clear that Mao's personal philosophy, his idealism and populist leanings, were foundational to the formation and profile of Maoism.
The concept of " People's War " which is so central to Maoist thought is directly populist in its origins.
Johnson's architectural work is a balancing act between two dominant trends in post-war American art: the more " serious " movement of Minimalism, and the more populist movement of Pop Art.
In the United Kingdom, there is a Sunday tradition of chart shows on BBC Radio 1 and commercial radio ; this originates in the broadcast of chart shows and other populist material on Sundays by Radio Luxembourg when the Reithian BBC's Sunday output consisted largely of solemn and religious programmes.
Its philosophy is based on opposition to immigration and European integration and populist socialism.
* The Socialist Party ( SP ), in its first years a radical socialist / communist party, a Maoist split from the Communist Party Netherlands, is now a big socialist party, very conservative on economic issues and advocating more socialism, government control but at the same time taking more conservative positions on issues like integration and national identity than the PvdA, generally populist.
Also, while the UW was a somewhat elitist party appealing mostly to educated and affluent urban voters, the PD is trying to establish itself as a populist party with a broad appeal, which caters for centrist social-liberals ( Frasyniuk ), pragmatic centrists with leanings toward economic liberalism ( Hausner ) and centrist Christian democrats ( Mazowiecki ).
Pauline Lee Hanson ( née Seccombe ; born 27 May 1954 ) is an Australian politician and former leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation, a political party with a populist and anti-multiculturalism platform.
* Orange is sometimes associated with various Christian democratic and populist parties.
'" Also in the same conversation Robert Jordan is having with the others, he realizes how there are populist policies right in America, namely homesteading which was widely used by American settlers to settle the West from 1863 onward: " Robert Jordan explained the process of homesteading.
He goes on to state that these conspiracist's " populist paranoid worldview ", characterized by a suspicion of the ruling class rather than any prevailing partisan or ideological affiliation, is widely articulated on overnight AM radio shows and numerous Internet websites.
Some notable persons either born in or who resided in Columbia County include: Oliver Hardy ( comedian, born in Harlem ), Paul Hamilton Hayne ( poet and author ), Henry Louis Benning ( Confederate general for whom Fort Benning is named ), William Few, Abraham Baldwin, George Walton, George W. Crawford, William H. Crawford ( presidential candidate in 1824 ), Thomas Watson ( populist leader and Georgia senator born in Thomson when it was still in Columbia County ), George McDuffie ( South Carolina governor and senator in the early 19th century ), Jesse Mercer ( a long-time preacher in the county for whom Mercer University is named ).

populist and generally
As a politician, Themistocles was a populist, having the support of lower class Athenians, and generally being at odds with the Athenian nobility.
In this process, there was an unprecedented shift in stance towards favouring rural development and farmers, as well as other generally populist policies.

populist and associated
Journalists of the previous eras were not linked to a single political, populist movement as the muckrakers were associated with Progressive reforms.
Although Bo is identified with the elitist bloc for his time in Liaoning and as Minister of Commerce, during his tenure in the interior city of Chongqing, he adopted a number of populist policies more typically associated with the left.
The Purified CROM became the Confederation of Mexican Workers ( CTM ) in 1936, allying with the populist President Lázaro Cárdenas and the ruling Party of the Mexican Revoluion ( PRM ), a rival to the Labor Party associated with CROM.
The paper however stood out for promoting nationalist, populist and authoritarian concepts, which Berry has associated with the survival of previous national communist themes in FSN discourse.
Although he thus became associated with the populist wing of the party, he stopped short of joining the National Party when Tyndall regained control and the populists left, instead remaining within the NF.

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